Kerre Woodham Mornings Podcast

Kerre Woodham Mornings Podcast

Join Kerre Woodham one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md on Newstalk ZB. News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.

Episodes

July 6, 2025 5 mins

To start the morning, I wondered about looking at the fairness  - or otherwise - of the corporate tax rate.

The Finance Minister, according to a New Zealand Herald story, has quietly asked Inland Revenue to look at the appropriateness of the tax settings being applied to banks. Nicola Willis confirmed to the Herald a wide range of options is being considered to ensure the major banks are paying their fair share of tax.

She wan...

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There are a lot of things parents can teach children without schools needing to get involved. Basic hygiene, reading, physical education, even driving – parents should and could teach their children these skills. And I know schools already have a lot to be dealing with as regards to the needs of our children in their classroom, they've got a lot of changes to the curriculum happening. But one area where I would totally jump on my s...

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A new tool can now estimate how fast a person is aging. 

University of Otago scientists have found a way to use an MRI scan of the brain to quantify the rate of biological aging of middle-aged people to forecast risks of dementia, chronic disease, and death in older adulthood. 

The technology was developed using data from the Dunedin Study, a decades long health project tracking more than 1,000 people born in the early 70...

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I don't know about you, but I want to know how big our Finance Ministers' holes are.  

I think it's really important to know what political parties’ promises are going to cost us. A nine-year battle to get a publicly funded body to cost political parties election promises, starting with the 2026 election, ended at cabinet on Monday after ACT and NZ First put the kibosh on the plan.  

Way back when —2016— the proposal came...

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Weight loss drugs are becoming increasingly sought after, with Wegovy hitting New Zealand pharmacies this month. 

It’s currently not funded, and people will need a prescription to get it. 

However, people are warning that weight loss drugs aren’t a silver bullet, and lifestyle changes are needed for long term success.  

‘What The Fat?’, co-authored by Caryn Zinn, Craig Rodger, and Grant Schofield, highlights a low-ca...

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In the wake of the Motueka valley flooding with warnings that Australia's bomb cyclone is set to bring severe weather conditions to New Zealand, we're on weather watch. Not just the media, although looking at the television screens in my studio —one on BBC talking about the heat waves in Europe and another on Sky News from Australia talking about severe wind, rain and surf in eastern New South Wales— globally we appear to be on wea...

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Forestry is a major industry in New Zealand, but the practices involved contribute to the damage left in the wake of cyclones and major weather events. 

After 2023’s Cyclone Gabrielle, the Government revised slash management rules, ruling that forestry owners will have to remove slash if it’s over a certain size. 

They’re now consulting on a proposal to further amend the standards due to cost, uncertainty, and compliance ...

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I don't know who these people or these organisations would be and what on Earth their motivation might be, but it would appear that Treasury has identified several private operators who have expressed an interest in establishing a commercial competitor to Bluebridge with government help. Which basically means the opportunity to privatise the KiwiRail Cook Strait ferries.  

I don't know why you would do that, where in the world...

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The Government's harshest sentencing rules begin today. Rules like capping the maximum discount that a judge can apply at 40 percent, with some exceptions.

There will be no repeat discounts for youth offenders, those aged 18 to 25. No discounts for remorse, if you're sorry again and again and again, you only get to be sorry once, because Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said repeat discounts had allowed for lenient sentences.

A new ...

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A Hawke’s Bay-based motorsport legend says a plan by the Ministry of Transport to remove the full-licence practical test is nothing short of “ludicrous”. 

In April, Minister for Transport Chris Bishop announced a range of suggested changes to the licensing system, including removing the full-licence practical test and introducing safety mitigations for people on their learner or restricted licence. 

The Government is prop...

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Two stories today, one from Hawke’s Bay, one from Nelson, and they have a horrible, horrible intersection.  

Motorsport legend Greg Murphy has slammed plans by the Ministry of Transport to remove the full license practical test. Back in April, the Minister for Transport Chris Bishop announced a range of suggested changes to the licencing system, including removing the full licenced practical tests. There are loads of people dr...

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The Government's instructed Auckland Council to allow apartments at least 15 storeys high near key City Rail Link train stations.  

Density requirements around the Mt Albert and Baldwin Ave stations require at least 10-storey apartments, while buildings around the Maungawhau, Kingsland, and Morningside rail terminals will be allowed to reach at least 15 storeys. 

Hamish Firth, Director of Mt Hobson Group, told Kerre Woodh...

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The Government has instructed Auckland Council to allow apartment buildings of at least 15 storeys near key train stations as the City Rail Link nears completion. Housing Minister Chris Bishop and Auckland Minister Simeon Brown said the Government would require Auckland to allow even greater housing and development around the CRL stations than had been planned, to ensure that Auckland takes economic advantage of this transformation...

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This morning we thought we'd start with the fact that more and more kids, it seems, are bringing weapons to school,

And we're not talking about the States, we're talking about New Zealand. Figures released under the Official Information Act show that 526 students were stood down, suspended or excluded for using or having a weapon at school last year.

That's 80 percent more than in 2018, when there were around 300 students disciplin...

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The world is on fire, World War III imminent, what can New Zealand do? Well, very little.

Those were the headlines over the weekend. After telling the world he'd decide within two weeks whether or not to unleash the power of the United States on Iran in support of Israel, Donald Trump and his administration sent B2 stealth bombers into Iran on Friday to penetrate the underground nuclear facilities deep in the mountains of Iran.

Isr...

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Changes to allow over the counter sales of Melatonin in New Zealand alongside relaxing rules on magic mushrooms as medicine. 

MedSafe's approved Melatonin for sale to adults without a prescription. 

Psilocybin remains unapproved, but one specifically qualified psychiatrist is now permitted to prescribe it for treatment-resistant depression. 

Broadcaster Sonia Gray has been trialling psychedelic drugs as an anxiety tr...

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GDP figures just out are stronger than economists had forecast. 

Stats NZ says New Zealand's gross domestic product grew 0.8% in the March quarter – overtaking predictions of 0.7%. 

It follows a 0.5% increase the quarter before. 

Herald Business Editor-at-Large Liam Dann told Kerre Woodham it could mean the OCR won't get another cut next month. 

He says it raises the odds the Reserve Bank will keep things on hol...

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There's a call for compulsory nationwide lifejacket use following the death of a 10-year-old boy in the Manukau Harbour. 

Ryder Ferregel and his mother, Gemma, died in November 2022 after a boat carrying five people capsized near Clarks Beach.  

They both drowned after hours of clinging to the overturned hull and even after reaching the relative safety of a sandbar. 

In Coroner Erin Woolley's findings, she says had t...

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It's goodbye to the five-yearly Census from 2030, and hello to a smaller annual survey. 

They're changing things up, instead assessing a smaller chunk of the population yearly. 

Information people have already provided to Government departments will be used to inform the data, and Stats NZ says the changes will help provide more accurate and timely information.  

Population and Housing Statistics spokesperson Sean Br...

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Simeon Brown took the words right out of my mouth. I was just saying this very morning, that people living with bone-on-bone pain don't really care where their hip replacement is done or whether their knee is replaced in a private hospital or a public one. And there in the statement released from the Health Minister's Office is Simeon saying patients don't care who's delivering their surgery – they care about getting their hip, kne...

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